
â We strive to be a diverse and inclusive multi-campus faith community welcoming all students.â
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Every Tuesday evening during the fall and spring semesters, our students gather for Community Night. Our partners serve a delicious dinner at 6:30pm, and our program begins at 7:00pm. We engage in table talk with Pastor Tondala and/or guests, listen to melodious music from the band, play pool, ping pong, board/card games and relax in the peace and comfort of Memphis Wesley.
All students are welcome!
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Lunch & Love is on Thursdays at 12noon. All students are welcome to join. Bring a friend. Lunch is free to enjoy a game of pool, board/card games, music, fellowship and more.
If your church group would like to sign up to provide a meal, please register using the link below.
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At Tuesday Community Nights, Memphis Wesley has a live band performing. We know that music of many styles is an important part of enhancing and deepening connections across cultures. Therefore, whether you join us in the band or as an attendee, we value your participation!
If you are a college student interested in joining the band, please fill out the form below. We are always looking for new members.
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Through our partnership with MICAH (Memphis Interfaith Coalition for Action & Hope), our students have an opportunity to engage in faith-based community organizing.
In November 2019, Memphis Wesley became the first campus ministry to join as a partner organization of MICAH.
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United in Purpose: Students Advocating for Change:
Guided by the inspirational leadership of Pastor Tondala Hayward, students came together to champion causes close to their hearts, uniting in a shared vision for positive change. Through collaborative efforts and heartfelt advocacy, they demonstrated the power of community and resilience. Pastor Tâs wisdom and mentorship ignited a movement that not only amplified student voices but also fostered growth, understanding, and a commitment to justice. Together, they proved that when passion meets purpose, extraordinary transformations are possible
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Journey Through History: A Pilgrimage to Selma, Montgomery, and Birmingham, Alabama
Students embarked on a transformative pilgrimage through Selma, Montgomery, and Birmingham, Alabama, retracing the footsteps of the civil rights movement. This journey was more than a history lesson; it was an immersive experience that deepened their understanding of the struggles and triumphs of those who fought for justice and equality.
From walking across the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to exploring pivotal sites in Montgomery and Birmingham, students engaged with the stories of courage and resilience that shaped the fight for civil rights. Guided by reflection and dialogue, they gained valuable insights into the power of collective action and the ongoing pursuit of equity and human rights.
This pilgrimage left an indelible mark, inspiring a new generation to carry forward the legacy of advocacy and hope.
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Game Day Memories: Pastor T and Interns at the Memphis Tigers Football Game
Pastor T and the interns took a well-deserved break to enjoy an exciting Memphis Tigers football game, cheering on their hometown team with Tiger pride! The outing was more than just a game, it was a time for fellowship, fun, and building stronger connections outside of their daily responsibilities.
Decked out in blue and gray, they joined the roaring crowd, celebrating touchdowns and experiencing the electric energy of the stadium. It was a day filled with laughter, camaraderie, and a shared love for Memphis.
Go Tigers! This outing reminded us of the joy in coming together as a team both on and off the field!